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Old 12-15-2009, 08:18 AM
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Default Re: powder pigments vs pre dispersed

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Originally Posted by tommiwommi View Post
None of those companies sell "Toxic Ink" (they are all great, caring about the products they sell), You don't have to go slower with your work to use any kind of "pigment" based ink.(The reason that Waverly is so cool is that bill sells a solid product that he'll back up on his own) I use Waverly and tattoo fast as can be.
No tattoo should raise. And after 5 years of tattooing you should have at this point tried everything available on the market to see what works for you.
All of the brands that you named off sell solid products, Ask your mentor why these brands dont' work for you.
first off, millenium ink(moms) is a crap ass ink, and a lot if not most inks do carry some sort of plastic in them. waverly and a couple others do not. if your shop will not let you use what works for you, then go some place else, because thats bulls&!t. and as far as using everything on the market, the only people that do that are compulsive buyers. not everybody just has to have everything or try everything, people that do that tend to go around in circles, and buy anything with a pretty package.
my advice would be to either go back to stable, or get some waverly or easy glow, they are the best powdered inks out.
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